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Contact

Address

Keynes College,University Road,Canterbury,CT2 7NP

Details

The University of Kent is situated on a 450 acre parkland campus overlooking the historic city of Canterbury.

Accommodation ranges from traditional college bedrooms to en-suite rooms and a village of 260 modern self-catering houses for 5-6 people designed around informal courtyards. Accommodation is available during April and from mid-June to mid-September. Visitors are able to enjoy a wide variety of food and beverage options from the extensive catering provision on campus, which range from traditional dining halls and modern Tex-Mex style bistros to bars, coffee shops and takeaway snack and sandwich outlets.

Close to many tourist attractions such as Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury Tales, Leeds Castle and Dover Castle.

The University of Kent has been voted Group Travel Organiser's 'Best University Accommodation for Groups' for the 7th year in succession.

By train: Two rail routes from: London (Victoria) to Canterbury East: journey time approx 85 minutes. Mondays to Saturdays two trains an hour (one direct, one change at Faversham). Sundays - direct hourly service.London (Charing Cross or Waterloo East) to Canterbury West: journey time approx 90 minutes. Monday to Friday - direct hourly service through most of the day.Taxis are available at both Canterbury stations.

Reviews

“very good!”

(Beforehand: My English is very poor. So please excuse my mistakes!)
It was the first visit in England for me (being already 53 years old). I wanted to see the Cathedral of Canterbury because of its connection to St. Anselm (archbishop there in the 11th century), in whom I am very interested theologically (I am a catholic priest and teacher). Unfortunately the visit of the whole Cathedral was not possible, because the graduates of the university exactly in this week had their service there. But in the chapel of St. Anselm I met a very kindful guard, who told and showed me very interesting details of the building and the history of the cathedral, including many informations of St.Anselm.
For my purpose the location in the Kent university was ideal. The room was very nice; the breakfast was great; the people were friendly and helpful; the walk downtown was easy.
I thank you very much for your kindness.
(p.s.: The prices for beer are rather high in England.)

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